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Time-dependent wavepacket theory propagation

Time-independent and time-dependent theories are not really separate disciplines. This should be clear from the work of Kouri [188,189] and Althorpe [136,158], who use time-independent wavepacket techniques. These are easily derived from the more natural time-dependent versions by Fourier transforming the propagator over time. This is equivalent to transforming from the time domain to the energy domain at the beginning rather than the end of the calculation. [Pg.283]


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